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Tuesday, 14 April 2026

A Call for Wisdom and Justice: Churches Reflect on Constitutional Amendment Bill

 


On 13 April 2026, the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) formally submitted its Statement of Inputs to the Parliament of Zimbabwe on the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill No. 3 (2026), offering a faith-based perspective on the proposed changes.

Representing 32 member denominations and a constituency of at least three million citizens, the ZCC expressed its concerns about the potential impact of the Bill on the nation and its democratic foundations. The Council framed its role as that of a “watchman,” guided by Christian principles to speak with responsibility and care when matters affecting the nation arise.

Following prayerful reflection and consultations with various stakeholders, the ZCC outlined several key recommendations. Chief among them is the call to withdraw or substantially revise the Bill, noting that in its current form it raises constitutional, moral, and democratic questions.

The Council also proposed the establishment of an independent Constitution Amendment Commission. Such a body, it said, would ensure broader and more inclusive consultations, allowing citizens to meaningfully participate in shaping changes to the supreme law of the land.

Furthermore, the ZCC highlighted the importance of citizen involvement should the Bill proceed. It noted that provisions within the proposed amendments may significantly affect the structure of governance, and therefore emphasized the value of seeking direct public consent through a national referendum.

Throughout its submission, the ZCC maintained a tone of unity, responsibility, and hope, encouraging leaders and citizens alike to pursue decisions that uphold justice, transparency, and the common good.

#ConversationsOfHope

From Doubt to Declaration: The Way of Thomas and the True Passover


Nhasi tichambotarisa the Way of Thomas Reflecting Passover:

#John 20:24-29

Apo tikuti kwauri muverengi don’t wait to see physical proof. The Lamb has been slain. His wounds are open to faith. Like Thomas, you can move from doubt to declaring, “My Lord and my God!” That’s the true Easter, the true Passover.

Blessed Sunday πŸ™Œ πŸ˜‡ kwamuri mose

Evangelist David Urayayi


Monday, 13 April 2026

Introducing Noble Initiative For Pastors

 Greetings Servant of God,

We are introducing a structured initiative under Divine Life Foundation aimed at restoring dignity, security, and legacy in ministry.

PMELA – Pastors Mutual Empowerment & Legacy Association

This platform is designed to:

Secure education for pastors’ children

Facilitate land and housing ownership

Establish sustainable income projects

Protect widows and families of ministers

This is not a fundraising platform, but a discipline-based system for long-term stability in ministry.

We would be honored to share this vision with you and explore participation or partnership.

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Building Faith. Securing Families. Preserving Honor.


Do Good Shine On ..

 THE WORD IN 60 SECONDS 


with Major Kudzai Marime 

Dz Extension Corps 

Harare West Division 


DO GOOD, SHINE ON


Keep doing good, family! Like Joseph, do it wholeheartedly with a clear mind. Don't let others' ignorance dim your light. They lost Joseph, but he kept shining. Win hearts by doing good, even when misunderstood.

#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment  - Salvationist online


Saturday, 11 April 2026

Picture: MCZ Hwange District Synod

 The Presiding Bishop of The Methodist Church in Zimbabwe


Revd S. Sithole  addressing Bulawayo District Synod.

Friday, 10 April 2026

Noble Initiative To Empower Pastors


 

Title: “He Is Not Here — He Has Risen!”



Text: Gospel of Matthew 28:5–6

“Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; He has risen, just as He said…”

Beloved, this powerful moment in Scripture captures the turning point of history. The women came to the tomb expecting death, mourning, and silence—but instead, they encountered life, victory, and a divine announcement that still echoes today: “He is not here; He has risen!”

First, the angel says, “Do not be afraid.”

Fear is often our first response when life does not go as expected. The women had seen Jesus Christ crucified. Their hope seemed buried. Yet God speaks into their fear before revealing the miracle. This reminds us that fear can cloud our ability to see what God is doing. Even in moments of confusion, God is still in control.

Second, the angel acknowledges their pain: “I know that you are looking for Jesus.”

God sees our seeking. He understands our sorrow, our questions, and our longing. The women came looking for a dead Savior—but God had something greater in store. Sometimes we look for answers in places of despair, not realizing that God has already moved beyond that situation.

Then comes the life-changing declaration: “He is not here; He has risen.”

This is the foundation of our faith. The resurrection is not just an event—it is a victory. Death could not hold Him. The grave could not contain Him. Sin was defeated. This means that whatever seems “dead” in your life—hope, dreams, opportunities—God has the power to bring it back to life.

Finally, the angel says, “Just as He said.”

God keeps His promises. Jesus Christ had already told His disciples that He would rise again. When it happened, it confirmed that His word is trustworthy. If God said it, He will do it. Even when it seems delayed, His promises never fail.

Message for Today

We all face “tomb moments”—places where things seem finished, sealed, and hopeless. But the resurrection reminds us that God specializes in turning endings into new beginnings.

When you feel defeated, remember: He is risen.

When you feel lost, remember: He is not in the grave—He is alive and present.

When you doubt, remember: Just as He said, it shall come to pass.

Conclusion

The empty tomb is not just a story—it is an invitation. An invitation to move from fear to faith, from sorrow to joy, and from death to life.

So today, hold onto this truth:

The same power that raised Christ from the dead is still at work.

He is not here.

He has risen.

And because He lives, there is hope for you.

Amen.

Thursday, 9 April 2026

Stage Set For Liberation Night

 Dorcas Moyo:


8 May Liberation night kuCity Sports Centre... See you there ..Munhu wese kuLiberation night Blessing Chigodora....See you there

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